Pierce turned pro in the summer of 2016. Right from the start he started to show his attitude and desire to test himself against the best facing 5 fighters without a loss in his first 10 bouts.
The program honors names still at the forefront of Philly boxing as well as long-ago retired and deceased notables whose memories deserve to be kept alive.
With a Cleveland and Pittsburgh promoter teaming up on shows, fans can only hope and expect to see some blue-collar matchups between some of the two cities’ best up-and-coming boxers.